Cite
Persistent Gram-negative Bloodstream Infection Increases the Risk of Recurrent Bloodstream Infection With the Same Species.
MLA
Ankrah, Paa Kwesi, et al. “Persistent Gram-Negative Bloodstream Infection Increases the Risk of Recurrent Bloodstream Infection With the Same Species.” Clinical Infectious Diseases, vol. 78, no. 6, June 2024, pp. 1458–61. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciae068.
APA
Ankrah, P. K., Bock, A., Ruffin, F., Hanson, B. M., Arias, C. A., Maskarinec, S. A., Parsons, J., Fowler, V. G., & Thaden, J. T. (2024). Persistent Gram-negative Bloodstream Infection Increases the Risk of Recurrent Bloodstream Infection With the Same Species. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 78(6), 1458–1461. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciae068
Chicago
Ankrah, Paa Kwesi, Andrew Bock, Felicia Ruffin, Blake M Hanson, Cesar A Arias, Stacey A Maskarinec, Joshua Parsons, Vance G Fowler, and Joshua T Thaden. 2024. “Persistent Gram-Negative Bloodstream Infection Increases the Risk of Recurrent Bloodstream Infection With the Same Species.” Clinical Infectious Diseases 78 (6): 1458–61. doi:10.1093/cid/ciae068.